We, at FloriDUH headquarters, aren't surprised that two of the suits are Florida-based. In fact, we blogged about the double-murderer, William Deparvine. He's the guy sentenced to death in Hillsborough County for killing Richard and Karla Van Dusen for their vintage Chevy pickup. Now he's suing for possession of the truck from his death row cell, reports the St. Petersburg Times. "I will have to give him credit," said one of the attorneys. "He's one of the best jailhouse lawyers I've seen."

As for the Holocaust denier case -- that's based in South Florida.

In a lawsuit filed in Broward Circuit Court, Eric Hunt, a notorious Holocaust denier convicted of attacking Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel, alleged that The Fifth Diamond: The Story of Irene Weisberg Zisblatt is full of "vicious lies" and "fantastical tales" that turn Jews into haters and torment non-Jews.

Hunt, 25, of Archbald, Pa., filed the libel suit in Broward Circuit Court last fall and is demanding a jury trial and punitive damages of "not less than $60 million," reports the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.